Jan. 11th, 2012
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ellen_fremedon: Pick up the nearest book to you. Turn to page 45. The first sentence describes your sex life in 2012.
There were two books in easy reach, about equidistant. Therefore I have my choice of:
"It seems that the topos of 'homosexuality as we know it today,' or even, to incorporate more fully the antipositivist finding of the Foucauldian shift, 'homosexuality as we conceive of it today,' has provided a rhetorically necessary fulcrum point for the denaturalizing work on the past done by many historians."
or
"Fear not, for God has heeded the cry of the boy where he is."
Yes, that would be Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and the Bible. Apparently I'm either going to be having extremely wordy gay time-travel sex, or hooking up with the Nice Jewish Boy from my synagogue. I think I would prefer the first.
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There were two books in easy reach, about equidistant. Therefore I have my choice of:
"It seems that the topos of 'homosexuality as we know it today,' or even, to incorporate more fully the antipositivist finding of the Foucauldian shift, 'homosexuality as we conceive of it today,' has provided a rhetorically necessary fulcrum point for the denaturalizing work on the past done by many historians."
or
"Fear not, for God has heeded the cry of the boy where he is."
Yes, that would be Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and the Bible. Apparently I'm either going to be having extremely wordy gay time-travel sex, or hooking up with the Nice Jewish Boy from my synagogue. I think I would prefer the first.